A Review of OneNote for Macintosh versus Evernote

About a month ago, I wrote an article at http://goo.gl/vpRSYd describing Microsoft’s new Free OneNote for Macintosh. I wrote, “For some time, [OneNote] was the best free-form note taking application available. However, in recent years, free programs, including Evernote and Google Keep, have become much more popular, especially amongst consumers. Also, OneNote did not have a Macintosh version until today.”

Now MacWorld has published a comparison of OneNote for Macintosh and its biggest competitor: Evernote. You can read the review at http://goo.gl/vhWjmT.

Dick Eastman has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He
has worked in the computer industry for more than 40 years in hardware,
software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already
using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punch cards. He
built his first home computer in 1980.